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Mount Prospect, Illinois 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for Mount Prospect IL
National Weather Service Forecast for:
Mount Prospect IL
Issued by: National Weather Service Chicago, IL |
| Updated: 1:41 am CST Jan 19, 2026 |
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Overnight
 Chance Snow and Areas Blowing Snow
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M.L.King Day
 Slight Chance Snow and Patchy Blowing Snow
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Monday Night
 Decreasing Clouds
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Tuesday
 Increasing Clouds
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Tuesday Night
 Chance Snow then Snow Likely
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Wednesday
 Slight Chance Snow then Partly Sunny
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Wednesday Night
 Chance Snow then Partly Cloudy
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Thursday
 Mostly Sunny
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Thursday Night
 Mostly Cloudy
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| Lo 1 °F |
Hi 7 °F |
Lo 2 °F |
Hi 21 °F |
Lo 14 °F |
Hi 30 °F |
Lo 11 °F |
Hi 19 °F |
Lo -1 °F |
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
Cold Weather Advisory
Special Weather Statement
Overnight
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A 40 percent chance of snow. Areas of blowing snow. Cloudy, with a low around 1. Wind chill values as low as -17. Windy, with a west northwest wind 25 to 30 mph, with gusts as high as 40 mph. |
M.L.King Day
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A slight chance of snow before 8am, then a chance of flurries between 8am and noon. Patchy blowing snow before noon. Partly sunny and cold, with a high near 7. Wind chill values as low as -22. Blustery, with a west northwest wind 15 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. |
Monday Night
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Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly clear, with a low around 2. Wind chill values as low as -12. West wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. |
Tuesday
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Increasing clouds, with a high near 21. Wind chill values as low as -9. West southwest wind 5 to 10 mph. |
Tuesday Night
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Snow likely, mainly after midnight. Cloudy, with a low around 14. South wind 5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. |
Wednesday
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A 20 percent chance of snow before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 30. |
Wednesday Night
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A 30 percent chance of snow before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11. |
Thursday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 19. |
Thursday Night
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around -1. |
Friday
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Partly sunny and cold, with a high near 7. |
Friday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around -10. |
Saturday
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Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near 7. |
Saturday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around -3. |
Sunday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 14. |
Forecast from NOAA-NWS
for Mount Prospect IL.
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Weather Forecast Discussion
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FXUS63 KLOT 190900
AFDLOT
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Chicago/Romeoville, IL
300 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026
.KEY MESSAGES...
- Scattered snow showers and areas of blowing snow this morning.
- Bitterly cold conditions this morning with wind chills 20
below to 25 below zero. Then continued very cold through
Tuesday morning.
- A clipper system is expected to bring accumulating snow to
parts of the area Tuesday night into Wednesday morning,
especially for areas north of I-80.
- Two cold fronts, Wednesday night and Thursday night, may each
bring a period of light snow or snow showers.
- Another period of bitterly cold temperatures is possible
Thursday night into this weekend.
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.DISCUSSION...
Issued at 300 AM CST Mon Jan 19 2026
The arctic front has pushed through the cwa and with its
arrival were heavy snow showers with continued scattered snow
showers across parts of the Chicago metro area. While these are
expected to continue to slowly shift southeast and weaken
through daybreak, upstream obs show many locations reporting
2-5sm vis with snow showers/flurries and likely continued
blowing snow. Planning to have scattered snow showers and areas
of blowing snow this morning and with flurries possibly
continuing all day. Northwest winds gusting as high as 40 mph
through daybreak will begin to slowly diminish later this
morning into this afternoon.
Current precip and cloud cover has slowed the temp drop
slightly early this morning but expected low temps in the low
single digits for much of the area, a few degrees below zero
across the northwest cwa still appear on track, with the low
temps perhaps occurring after sunrise. Combined with the winds,
wind chills in the 20 below to 25 below zero range still on
track and no changes planned to the cold weather advisory. High
temps today will struggle back into the mid/upper single digits,
perhaps low teens across the south. Wind chills will remain
below zero through Tuesday morning. Similar low temps are
expected Tuesday morning, low single digits, near zero in the
northwest cwa, but with much lower winds, wind chills Tuesday
morning look to be in the 5 below to 10 below zero range.
There is another weak wave moving across the area this evening
that the models remain dry with. Expect an increase in cloud
cover and there is the potential for some flurries, maybe a few
snow showers with this wave, but confidence too low to include
mention at this time. A fast moving area of high pressure will
then cross the area Tuesday morning.
The models have remained in overall good agreement with a
clipper moving across the region Tuesday night into Wednesday
morning. Though the most recent trend is for this system to
arrive sooner with snow spreading across northwest IL Tuesday
evening and then across much of northern IL, north of I-80 after
midnight. Blended guidance has increased considerably, now well
into the 80% range and qpf is now trending in the 0.10 to 0.15
range across far northern IL. As a result, a swath of 2-3 inches
is possible near the IL/WI state line with amounts lowering
further south with perhaps a rather sharp cutoff to the southern
edge of the snow. While most of the falling snow could be done
by the Wednesday morning rush hour, untreated roads will likely
be snow covered for the commute.
A cold front is then expected to move across the area Wednesday
evening, possibly into early Thursday morning. While not as
strong as the cold front this morning, there could be another
period of light snow or snow showers associated with this cold
front. In between the clipper Tuesday night and this cold
front Wednesday night, high temps Wednesday may briefly
moderate in the upper 20s north to possibly lower/mid 30s south.
The models and their ensembles have taken a turn to much colder
and drier for late week into this weekend. Still several days
away but the arctic high pressure building across the northern
Plains and Great Lakes region Thursday night into Friday may
send another strong arctic cold front across the area Thursday
afternoon or Thursday evening and another period of snow or
snow showers would be possible if this materializes.
Blended guidance is now significantly colder for Thursday night
into Saturday with subzero lows areawide Saturday morning with
wind chills in the 20 below to 30 below zero range. While there
is increasing confidence for this, confidence is still low for
these specifics and there is still quite a bit of uncertainty
for this weekend into early next week. cms
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.AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z TUESDAY/...
Issued at 1105 PM CST Sun Jan 18 2026
Aviation messages:
- Arctic front moves across the terminals through 07-09z with
strong northwest wind shift and gusts around 30-35 kts.
- Scattered wind-whipped snow showers expected as the front
passes. Threat for localized sharp vsby reductions and quick
additional accumulations near a half inch.
- MVFR cigs and intermittent snow showers/flurries through the
night and likely through midday Monday.
- Low confidence on return to VFR conditions Monday afternoon.
Small chance for flurries/light snow Monday afternoon and
evening.
A strong arctic cold front will be pushing through the Chicago-
area terminals through 07-09z resulting in increasing
northwesterly winds gusting around 30-35 kts. Accompanying the
front will be an area of scattered wind-whipped snow showers,
the most robust of which are resulting in sharp but brief vsby
reductions down to around a half mile, gusts up to 45 mph, and a
quick half inch or so of snow accumulation. Coverage of these
showers is such that the most intense portions may not directly
impact the airfields, but is sufficient to justify TEMPO groups
with IFR vsbys.
Once this activity passes, light snow showers/flurries will likely
persist intermittently through much of Monday morning with
periods of 4-5 sm vsbys possible as the arctic airmass settles
overhead. While there is some potential for BLSN, given the
limited snowpack and snowfall from earlier this evening,
confidence in prevailing BLSN at the terminals was too low to
include in the TAFs.
VFR cigs may return sometime Monday afternoon, although confidence
in this is low, with some potential that MVFR cigs just linger
through the afternoon and evening. Winds will remain blustery
through Monday evening but will gradually diminish with time. There
is a small potential for another period of flurries late Monday
afternoon and evening, but the main signal for this remains north of
the Wisconsin state line, with no mention in the current TAFs.
Carlaw
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.MARINE...
Issued at 225 PM CST Sun Jan 18 2026
The gale warning remains in effect from midnight tonight into
Monday morning for all of the IL and IN nearshore waters.
A heavy freezing spray warning remains in effect for the
nearshore waters east of Gary, IN.
A strong arctic cold front will move across the area tonight,
bringing a period of gale force winds between 35 and 40 knots.
These strong winds will slowly diminish on Monday with gales
ending across the IL nearshore Monday morning and then across
the IN nearshore Monday afternoon. Very cold temperatures will
spread across the area behind this cold front and combined with
the high waves, heavy freezing spray is expected across parts of
the IN nearshore waters, mainly east of Gary, IN. Offshore winds
and a decent amount of ice formation along the Illinois
nearshore over the past day precludes the inclusion of a Heavy
Freezing Spray Warning west of Gary, IN.
cms/Kluber
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.HYDROLOGY...
Issued at 126 PM CST Sun Jan 18 2026
Area hydrographs and ice spotter reports confirm that ice
continues to develop and spread across areal rivers. Localized ice
jams are already present along the Rock and Des Plaines rivers.
Continued cold temperatures tonight and Tuesday will cause ice
to continue growing.
After a brief warm-up in temperatures to above 20 degrees on
Wednesday, another push of bitterly cold temperatures may arrive
as early as Friday. As a result, the threat for ice jams
including localized flooding will increase further toward the
end of the week.
- NWS Chicago
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.LOT WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
IL...Cold Weather Advisory until noon CST today for ILZ003-ILZ004-
ILZ005-ILZ006-ILZ008-ILZ010-ILZ011-ILZ012-ILZ013-ILZ019-
ILZ020-ILZ021-ILZ023-ILZ032-ILZ033-ILZ039-ILZ103-ILZ104-
ILZ105-ILZ106-ILZ107-ILZ108.
IN...Cold Weather Advisory until noon CST /1 PM EST/ today for
INZ001-INZ002-INZ010-INZ011-INZ019.
LM...Gale Warning until noon CST today for Winthrop Harbor IL to
Gary IN.
Gale Warning until 3 PM CST this afternoon for Gary to Burns
Harbor IN-Burns Harbor to Michigan City IN.
Heavy Freezing Spray Warning until 9 PM CST this evening for
Gary to Burns Harbor IN-Burns Harbor to Michigan City IN.
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